Distributing tarps and rice in Lamjung as an immediate response for #Nepalearthquake

Provide Emergency Relief

Volunteer
with Yes Helping Hands in our effort to rebuild Nepal. Whether you are Nepali,
foreign, blind, deaf, or disabled, we can make a difference together. Top left:- Villagers returning to their home

Nepal Earthquake 2015

Being a poor country, Nepal had to suffer much from this recent earthquake. Help us support these poor people. Your small help means a lot to them.

We need volunteers!

The team reached the epicenter. One of our very kind volunteers, Peter distributing rice, beaten rice and medicine supplies to Barpark, Gorkha.

Nepal Pashmina and Cashmere Handicrafts

We are a non-profit organization that began four years ago with a
mission to empower blind, deaf, and paraplegic persons, providing them with the
tools, training, and support necessary to become independent through weaving
handicrafts.

A happy face

We have sent support/relief to 101 different places in Nepal. We are very happy that our small effort has brought smiles in peoples faces. Please help us to continue our efforts until and unless these people are relocated.

Sindhupalchowk Relief

It's very difficult to provide support/relief materials to villages that are out of reach of roads. Our truck ready to provide relief to Sindhupalchowk

Analyzing earthquake effected areas for relief.

Yeshelpinghands.org team going on foot to the most affected rural areas of Lalitpur, Nepal. First we need to prioritize areas based on the damage caused by the earthquake and send relief and support to those who really need it.

Sindhupalchowk, One of the most affected areas.

Our team of dedicated and organised people went to Sindhupalchowk themselves and distributed packages each costing around $34. That small amount you donated could buy 13kgs of Rice, 2kgs of beaten rice, salt, handwash, and small first aid kit, that could feed them for a week.

Volunteer
with Yes Helping Hands in our effort to rebuild Nepal. Whether you are Nepali,
foreign, blind, deaf, or disabled, we can make a difference together. Top left:- Villagers returning to their home

We are a non-profit organization that began four years ago with a
mission to empower blind, deaf, and paraplegic persons, providing them with the
tools, training, and support necessary to become independent through weaving
handicrafts.

We have sent support/relief to 101 different places in Nepal. We are very happy that our small effort has brought smiles in peoples faces. Please help us to continue our efforts until and unless these people are relocated.

Yeshelpinghands.org team going on foot to the most affected rural areas of Lalitpur, Nepal. First we need to prioritize areas based on the damage caused by the earthquake and send relief and support to those who really need it.

Our team of dedicated and organised people went to Sindhupalchowk themselves and distributed packages each costing around $34. That small amount you donated could buy 13kgs of Rice, 2kgs of beaten rice, salt, handwash, and small first aid kit, that could feed them for a week.

Deaf/Blind Handlooms

We raise money from sales of handmade pashmina products and help physically disabled people. We try to uplift them by teaching different handicraft skills. Every penny you spend goes to them. Please visit our deaf/blind handloom factory situated at Lakeside 6, Pokhara.

Small support means a lot

#Nepalearthquake 2015 has proven devastating to poor Nepalese people. They need food, shelter and rehabilitation techniques for their lives to get normal again. Your small support will mean a lot to them. Please review our gallery and show the world what we are doing.

Support Us

All we need is your encouragement and support. #Act4quake is our new hash tag. Help us rebuild Nepal as soon as possible. We will make sure your support goes to the right people. Together we can make it happen. Volunteer with us and help Nepal to bounce back.

Yes Helping Hands is a non-profit organization that began four years ago with a mission to empower blind, deaf, and paraplegic persons, providing them with the tools, training, and support necessary to become independent through weaving handicrafts and providing beauty treatment services.

After a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Kathmandu Valley, killing more than 8,000 people and wounding over 14,000, Yes Helping Hands started providing emergency relief to the affected people.

Thank You for organizing this help

At Yes Helping Hands, I came in contact with friendly and selfless people - locals and foreigners alike. I will never forget how helpful and kind human beings can be and how easily everyone here worked together, regardless of language, race, disability, or ability. It is something I experienced in an extreme situation, but it was quite beautiful.

Recent News

2.Sunday, 17th May 2015: Our team is on the way to Kathandu-Sindhupalchowk to distribute tarps, rice, beaten rice, hand-wash and other relief items.

YesHelpinghands.org is a non-profit organization. We train differently able people and try to uplift their lifestyle by helping them earn for themselves. Various handcrafted products are available on our store. Handloomed pashmina, sweaters and various other gift items are available. Please visit our facebook page for more information.